2002 September 4, Jennifer, “Re: Life Expectancy”, in alt.fan.grrm[1] (Usenet):
Indeed. Dany is now listening to Barristan Selmy, who seems to be relatively unbiased on the subject of the Targ dynasty. She can see that her father was not a great man.
2005 January 18, Jenny Chase, “Re: Ashara Dayne”, in alt.fan.grrm[2] (Usenet):
If the Targ looks were carried by dominant genes, they wouldn't be so rare.
2005 July 20, Palpie, “Re: *Bringing up an old topic*”, in alt.fan.grrm[3] (Usenet):
Targs do like to marry other Targs.
2005 November 6, Bill, “Re: A Feast for Crows (complete book)”, in alt.fan.grrm[4] (Usenet):
Isn't that what the Targ restorationists would want?
2005 November 29, Jenny Chase, “Re: Sam Potter (spoilers)”, in alt.fan.grrm[5] (Usenet):
I haven't seen anything else to suggest a link, though, nor any indication that winters were in general better or worse when the Targ dragons were healthy and big.
2006 January 1, Jnand...@transact.bm, “Re: Happy New Year gifts!”, in alt.fan.grrm[6] (Usenet):
And the fact that Daemon Blackfyre's mother was a Targaryen makes him a full-blooded Targ - which makes it inceasingly[sic] easy to understand why half the realm supported his claim to the throne.
2008 July 9, vecki, “Jon Snow-Stark-Targaryen?”, in alt.fan.grrm[7] (Usenet):
AND, if, in fact Jon turns out to be R+J after all, making him a Targ by blood if not even legally (who's to say Rhaegar didn't marry Lyanna? Wouldn't be the first time a Targ had two or more wives), what issue would this create with Jon having been made legally a Stark?
2012 July 29, Rast, “Re: CHOW: ADWD Daenerys II”, in alt.fan.grrm[8] (Usenet):
Aegon, if he's fake. Except that he has the Targ eyes and hair.
2017 August 11, Platypus, “Bonifer + Rhaella + Rhaegar”, in alt.fan.grrm[9] (Usenet):
The Targs (maybe) get away with sibling incest for one generation, but not for two in a row.